noun
- holes or tunnels dug by small animals as homes or shelters
Usage: plural of burrow
verb
- digs holes or tunnels in the ground
- moves or hides by digging into something
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
Examples
- The rabbit burrows are scattered throughout the field.
- Prairie dogs live in extensive underground burrows.
- The mole burrows through the soft soil.
- She burrows under the blankets when it’s cold.
- The groundhog burrows deep into the hillside.
- Ancient burrows can still be found in the desert.
- The fox burrows into the snow for warmth.